Adding and removing extended screens – Samsung SPH-P100ZKASPR User Manual

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2A. Device Basics

Widgets:

self-contained onscreen applications (not

shortcuts). These can be placed onto any of the
available screens (Home or extended). (See “Adding
and Removing Widgets” on page 33.)

Shortcuts:

icons that launch available device

applications such as Contacts, email, and the alarm
clock. These function the same as shortcuts on your
computer’s desktop.

The shortcuts that appear on these screens can
vary. However, you can always open the
Application screens to find shortcuts for any
installed application.

The Application screens can be accessed by
tapping

Applications

(

) from the Primary

shortcuts area.

Shortcuts can be removed from a screen and
added back any number of times. (See “Creating
Shortcuts” on page 31.)

Primary Shortcuts:

three shortcuts are present on all

screens (Home and extended) that can be used to
navigate within the device and to launch any of the
following functions:

Browser

(

) launches the Web browser.

Applications

(

) toggles between the Home

and Application screens.

Tap

Applications

(

) to access the

Application screens.

While on the Application screens, tap the

Home

icon (

) to easily return to the Home

screen.

Email

(

) launches the email application

where you can create a new email account,

access existing email messages, or alter email

settings.

Adding and Removing Extended Screens

The device comes by default with a Home screen and
two extended screens. You can add up to six additional
extended screens for a total of nine screens.

Note:

Screen #1 is always assigned to the Home screen and
cannot be deleted.

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